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1941 / B2 / Japan

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1941 / one sheet / Style D / USA

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1941 / one sheet / teaser / USA

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Amityville 3-D / one sheet / USA

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Blue Thunder / B1 / Poland

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Cool Runnings / one sheet / USA

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Flesh Gordon / B2 / Japan

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Hard Candy / B2 / Japan

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Hard Candy / one sheet / USA

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Heavy Metal / one sheet / style B / USA

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Heavy Metal / quad / UK

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Hit Man / 30×40 / USA

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Q / one sheet / USA

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Q the Winged Serpent / quad / UK

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Spaceballs / B1 / Poland

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The Blues Brothers / B2 / dancing on car style / Japan

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The Blues Brothers / B2 / faces style / Japan

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The Man Who Fell to Earth / quad / UK

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The Winged Serpent / one sheet / international

Latest Additions to the Archive

  • Jaws / program / Japan
  • Blades / one sheet / USA
  • The Jewel of the Nile / one sheet / USA
  • Mad Max 2 / program / Japan
  • The Thirty-Nine Steps / 1978 / one sheet / UK

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About Film On Paper

The site Film on Paper is an archive of original film posters featuring the collection of me, Eddie Shannon, an interaction designer, film fan and slave to three cats, currently living in York, UK. The site came into being because I wanted a way to view my collection without having to continually handle the posters Read more